When we attend to something within a rapid sequence, the ‘eyes of attention’ appear to shut for a short period of time, limiting our information processing ability. This thesis details an investigation into the factors that could potentially modulate the limits of perception and attention to brief sounds over time. Due to a scarcity of research and unresolved debates, the temporal limits of perception and attentional selection in the auditory modality are not sufficiently understood. In a series of empirical studies, we tested whether these temporal limits can be modulated through various experimental manipulations and/or individual differences. These studies yielded a complex pattern of results which suggests that human voices can effectiv...
The cocktail party effect refers to mankind’s ability to focus attention on a single sound within a ...
ABSTRACT—It is believed that the human cognitive system is fundamentally limited in deploying attent...
The subject of this thesis is perceptual sensitivity with respect to subtle frequency-based and temp...
Background: Attending to goal-relevant information can leave us metaphorically “blind” or “deaf” to ...
Abstract — As human listeners, it seems that we should be experts in processing vocal sounds. Here w...
Attention modulates auditory perception, but there are currently no simple tests that specifically q...
Background: The duration of sounds can affect the perceived duration of co-occurring visual stimuli....
Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive functioning, ...
How does the brain follow a sound that is mixed with others in a noisy environment? One possible str...
By recording auditory electrical brain potentials, we investigated whether the basic sound parameter...
Some of the most important information we encounter changes so rapidly that our perceptual systems c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional an...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one's attention on a particular stimulus w...
The flexible allocation of attention enables us to perceive and behave successfully despite irreleva...
Attentional models of time perception assume that the perceived duration of a stimulus depends on th...
The cocktail party effect refers to mankind’s ability to focus attention on a single sound within a ...
ABSTRACT—It is believed that the human cognitive system is fundamentally limited in deploying attent...
The subject of this thesis is perceptual sensitivity with respect to subtle frequency-based and temp...
Background: Attending to goal-relevant information can leave us metaphorically “blind” or “deaf” to ...
Abstract — As human listeners, it seems that we should be experts in processing vocal sounds. Here w...
Attention modulates auditory perception, but there are currently no simple tests that specifically q...
Background: The duration of sounds can affect the perceived duration of co-occurring visual stimuli....
Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional and executive functioning, ...
How does the brain follow a sound that is mixed with others in a noisy environment? One possible str...
By recording auditory electrical brain potentials, we investigated whether the basic sound parameter...
Some of the most important information we encounter changes so rapidly that our perceptual systems c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Formal musical training is known to have positive effects on attentional an...
Selective attention is the mechanism that allows focusing one's attention on a particular stimulus w...
The flexible allocation of attention enables us to perceive and behave successfully despite irreleva...
Attentional models of time perception assume that the perceived duration of a stimulus depends on th...
The cocktail party effect refers to mankind’s ability to focus attention on a single sound within a ...
ABSTRACT—It is believed that the human cognitive system is fundamentally limited in deploying attent...
The subject of this thesis is perceptual sensitivity with respect to subtle frequency-based and temp...